Consider yourself a fan of classic horror flicks? Then you’ve got to check out the Halloween redesign of the Bing homepage for their take on a Google Doodle.

In typical Bing fashion, there’s a nice, big image stretched out beneath the search box. It’s covered with hotspots, and each one holds a cinematic Halloween surprise for you, and this time there’s a complementary soundtrack of creepy atmospheric sounds and heavy breathing.

Chronologically, Bing starts things off with the unforgettable shower scene from Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho. Next up is John Carpenter’s classic slasher, Halloween, which unleashed Michael Myers on film audiences in 1978.

Then it’s the blood-drenched walls of the Amityville Horror house that make an appearance (right next to the staircase, of course). Hiding in an adjacent alcove you’ll discover the disturbing twin girls from Stephen King’s The Shining, though Jack is clearly off somewhere else being a dull boy.

Even the TV in Bing’s Halloween house has something to hide. Floating spectral spheres from Poltergeist whizz past when the set registers a click. Last but not least, someone’s left a fancy dinner spread on the dining room table for you to check out.

The folks at Bing must think their demographic skews a little bit older than Google’s. Halloween easter eggs are awesome, but the hidden scenes might be a tad scarier than what some parents want their kiddies confronting on a popular web search page.

It’s all been done in the spirit of good old Halloween fun, though, and kudos to the Bing team for working in references to a half dozen of the horror genre’s true classics.